Лечение антихолинергическими препаратами: литература

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Lappin MR, Barsanti JA: Urinary incontinence secondary to idiopathic detrusor instability: Cystometrographic diagnosis and pharmacologic management in two dogs and a cat. J Am Vet Med Assoc 191:1439,1987. This article provides an initial description of idiopathic detrusor instability in small animals, along with a brief review of the disorder and its pharmacologic management.

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